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Irish Legal News' extremely popular 'And finally...' slot enjoyed another year of bizarre and funny stories. Listed below are the 10 our readers enjoyed most. And finally… str**k off

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A flight attendant who was forced to apologise on his knees to the airline chairman's daughter for serving her nuts in a bag and not on a plate has won £14,000 in compensation. Park Chang-jin was subjected to a stream of verbal abuse from Cho Hyun-ah, eldest daughter of Korean Air chairman Cho

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Dublin-based Fahy Bambury Solicitors has announced the appointment of Seán McCormack as a solicitor. Mr McCormack, who recently joined the Roll of Solicitors, will join the superior courts section of the criminal defence and human rights practice.

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The Government will complete a review of the Defamation Act 2009 by April 2019, Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan announced today. The review will cover the respective roles of judge and jury in defamation cases; the defences available to the media in the context of public-interest news reporting; a

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Six solicitors and four barristers have been reappointed to the Personal Insolvency Practitioners Complaints Committee panel for five years. The Department of Justice and Equality wrote to all 18 members of the inaugural panel, established under section 177 of the Personal Insolvency Act 2012, to as

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The State has yet to announce if it will appeal a High Court ruling that sections of the Communications (Retention of Data) Act 2011 are inconsistent with EU law. Earlier this month, Mr Justice Tony O'Connor found that convicted murderer Graham Dwyer was entitled to certain limited declarations

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The number of sexual offences recorded by gardaí in the year ending September 2018 was up by 12 per cent on the year before, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The Recorded Crime Q3 2018 report shows increases in most crime groups, including a 23 per cent incre

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Draft legislation to allow Ireland to ratify the Istanbul Convention on violence against women next year has reached third stage in the Seanad. Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan thanked Senators for the "warm welcome" for the final piece of legislation required to allow Ireland to ratify the Council

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The Court of Appeal in London has ruled that Uber drivers should be considered workers, with the right to a guaranteed minimum wage and holiday pay, in a major blow to the gig economy company. The court upheld the previous Employment Tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal rulings that Uber had unla

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